“On Tuesday, the president will travel to Baton Rouge, Louisiana, where he will get a first-hand look at the impact of the devastating floods, and hear from local officials about the response, including how the federal government can assist and tell the people of Louisiana that the American people will be with them as they rebuild their community and come back stronger than ever,” the White House announced Sunday night.

The Advocate, a Louisiana newspaper, editorialized that Obama should put down his golf clubs and visit the state, to show “solidarity with suffering Americans.”

“We’ve seen this story before in Louisiana, and we don’t deserve a sequel,” the paper wrote last week.

“In 2005, a fly-over by a vacationing President George W. Bush became a symbol of official neglect for the victims of Hurricane Katrina. The current president was among those making political hay out of Bush’s aloofness.”

GOP presidential candidate Donald Trump, who visited the region Friday, also took aim at the president: “Obama better get off the golf course and go down there.”

The flooding has killed at least 13 people and damaged tens of thousands of homes.

Obama and family returned to the White House on Sunday night after more than two weeks vacationing on Martha’s Vineyard.